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Saskatchewan Highway 969

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Highway 969 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from Highway 2 to Highway 165 south of Meeyomoot Bay on Lac La Ronge. Highway 969 is about 144 km (89 mi.) long.

Route description

Highway 969 begins at Highway 2 just east of Prince Albert National Park.[1] The road begins moving to the east and then quickly moves to the northeast. 969 enters the town of Montreal Lake, which is named after the nearby Montreal Lake. Highway 926 leaves to the east soon after leaving Montreal Lake. Now paralleling the lake, 969 enters Timber Lake and leaves soon after. 969 then goes through a long area of nothing, which leads to its northern terminus at Highway 165.[1]

Intersections

SOUTHERN TERM- Highway 2 near Prince Albert Park.

INTERSECTION - Highway 926 in Montreal Lake.

NORTHERN TERM- Highway 165 north of Timber Bay.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Highway 969 Google Maps accessed on August 19, 2007